Anti-Spam Policy

Tradesto views the transmission or distribution of any unsolicited bulk or unsolicited commercial e-mails (“Spam”) as a serious and punishable offense. Users of Tradesto services are strictly prohibited to send or cause Spam to be delivered to any customers of Tradesto.

In compliance with the international anti-spam policies, Tradesto prohibits the sending of emails to or through our website or services that contains the following:

Invalid or non-existent domain names

Invalid or forged headers

A third party’s internet domain name, or be transmitted from or through a third party’s equipment, without permission of the third party

Any techniques to otherwise misrepresent, hide or obscure any information in identifying the point of origin or the transmission path

Other means of deceptive addressing

False or misleading information in the subject line or otherwise contain false or misleading content

Fail to comply with additional technical standards described below

Otherwise violate our Terms of Use

Tradesto strictly forbids the harvesting, mining or collection of e-mail addresses or other information about our customers or subscribers through the website or its services. It is also forbidden to use our services in a way that would damage, disable, overburden or impair any aspect of the services or would in any way impede other users’ use and enjoyment of Tradesto services.

Civil, criminal, or administrative penalties may be imposed against the sender and those assisting the sender for the unauthorized use of any Tradesto service, in connection with the transmission of unsolicited e-mail, including the transmission of e-mail that violates this policy.

Violators of the international anti-spam laws according to countries shall be subject to “cease and desist” orders or penalties from the authorities. Criminal prosecution is also possible in the case of outrageous offenders, which can result in penalties such as fines, forfeiture of proceeds and equipment. Offenders can and may also be subjected to imprisonment.

International Requirements By Country

Australia
Spam Act 2003, Act No. 129 of 2003 as amended.

Austria
Telecommunications Act 2003

Belgium
Etat des lieux en juillet 2003, July 4, 2003

Canada: C-28
Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL)

Cyprus
Section 06 of the Regulation of Electronic Communications and Postal Services Law of 2004 (Law 12 (I) / 2004)

Czech Republic
Act No. 480/2004

Estonia
Information Society Service Act

EU
Article 13 of DIRECTIVE 2002/58/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT & COUNCIL of 12 July 2002

Contact Us

Tradesto Group

Tradesto Corporation is supervised and and regulated by the authorities of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines under registered number 22360 IBC 2014.

Tradesto is licensed and regulated by the Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC) under registered number 14736.

Tradesto is registered under Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) with registered body number 616 567 698.

Tradesto Corporation
Suite 305, Griffith Corporate Centre, P.O.Box 1510, Beachmont, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines is incorporated under registered number 22360 IBC 2014 by the Registrar of International Business Companies, registered by the Financial Services Authority of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to carry on the business of dealing in securities as a Principal.

Tradesto UK Limited
7 35-37, Ludgate Hill, London, England, EC4M 7JN is incorporated in UK, with incorporation number 09785168, certified by The Registrar of Companies for England and Wales.

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